.11171 4 'GOOD& LWAT'S. ALIVE A TO THE ENTBREST OP TUE COMMUNITY at tho OLD CIORN4t Jnet recoiling anotner largo aubpli of Poona suited to the present season. • • • - TRESS GOODS A boeutlful Moortment of DRESS' SILKS, In all colors and qualities 'strrEnton BLACK ORO. GRAN snisa FOR SAQUES AND MANTLES A FULL LINE OP BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS For the trifaming of Segues and Mantles A GRAND - ASSORTMENT OF Black and Colored Grenadines French Organdie Lawns & Swiesoa, French J aconot tiaairia;" ' - French Porcaills )figured, - French i'ercaille Plain Pura Mottled Mohairs, For Ladies Suitg, Plato Mohair, - AllA/olars fat suits; Alpacas, . , All Colors MOZAHIHQUETS, and FRENCH CHINT/Z'ES SCOTCH GINGFIAMS.&c., &c asD,gTaood,;:riulAeilluf,ottavocl.iv,‘,i.„voYduArctr. season WrIITEGOODS, Plain ana Striped Swiss Musl,ins, Striped Plaid and Plain Nainsook§ Plaid, Plain and Striped Jaconetts, Shirred. Puffed and Tucked Muslins For Garibiadies, Striped and Plaid White Finnch Organdies for Ladies' Dresses, Black Crape, Marott 2 yds. wide for Shawls 'and Dresses, -13Ine.k.Gre,nadines TWo yards wide, For Shawls and Dresses MOURNING GOODS, Of every .aeseriptlou, suitable for all-seasons- autl for all purposes. A full Ilea of FiIDTERAL GOODS, always on hand WOMESTIC GOODS, Of all kinds selling at unusually low' prices CARPETS!! CAR/PETS!! Great inducoments now offering in_ all grados of Carpets to doss out our stock of the season. FLOOR ()IL _CLOTHS, All widths for Entries and Halls TABLE' OIL CLOTHS, Plain and Bordered WINDOW SHADES MEN AND BOYS WEAR, CLOTHS. & OASIMERES LINEN DIIOEB, DRILLINGS, DRAB, DoTAE, &e., • -• , iiro•vorp description. Call Sneteso the bast aleck of mons' wear In the town. Loco thirtrtfiae, lionoy. . Comb TABLE,qQVERS AND. SPIZEADS, A groat bargain In all l ilnda of Linen, Iluchaback. and Pamask % - liordorad "TOW0111; . Dcyllat; Tabla Cloths, liath.Totrolc, &c. ... . . . , Laco yrdantlos. Bilk Mantlos and Stiquelf. of too 16t.6et - stYlos. Th — ollotchiritott ' • II .9 ; P BK I R!'T .01the mason, with the drop lastoninge, enabling a lady toadied the skirt to Make it any` hingth elm may wleh it, either for the trail or walking dross. N QTIONBI.•NOTIONBII In such groat varlety .that It is imPoseiblo. to enumerate them. Pleas° giyo uc a call and see: all descriptions of LINEN lIANDKEROIIIIIFS,' LADE lIANDKEROIIIIRS, MISERY, GLOVES, VIII!. 111INOB,ItTINIONS, LAOES, EDGINGS, INSIIRTINOB, MARSEILLES : &a.; Ac. Ploago do not fail to givens . an early.ha II and ex amino our comploto stock, as' no aro always well prepared to prove tho fact that we do study tho. In terest of 'our customers, and never suffer ourselves to be undersold. . LDIDICH. & Vaasa be partletilar in noticing the heading and. the closing of our advertieomenti sa. it is sometimos" closely Imitated and may decolva them, Rot 'Mk - their, gttof fic • T., pl' A.LO.H.„i - .. , 1 I '1 . ,.. IA E R ON TIIE .00RITER Sign'of the Carpot.Hatiy'„l, .WOl . • • , MTAI STIIEET„- garlielo • - ..r6ritiyvitnia.f • E 1144-0 6 1 ; . • i DRY' : G.00.1)&:i.: ',,%-\, 186f0""" 1868. A magnificent clod; of now (Moods now on . ox blbltlon at , Greenfield, at No. 4 ,Ea 4 Mita St., Having. Llotortidifita "to hoop - a much largor stink: of Dress Mods thari heretofore, I am now pre- - parod to exhibit one of the moat beautiful stock of goods, consisting of all the latest noyelties of the RealiOil for holies sults, - Ind also all the thin. fabrics for summer wear NO OLD SHOPKEEPERS ON HAND Every thing In our Dress Good dopartmont found of the latoet Importation 01 , our purchases last weak, we know we have some bargains that can not bo found eleowhoro., • GRENODEANS SEASIDE LUSTERS, GRANIT POPLINS, OHENEA POPLINS. SUMMER POPLINS, Tilo SIONV and deslrablo shades of PliAltgand - 1118 MARK ALPACAS 0u1y.5 coots. Tho 131ST alsortmont of BLACK SILKS fn town from $1,75 to 4,60 per yd - A full lino of 'FANCY SILItS, Lawns, Qamt ries, Percale, Alapnoa Lusters, Dolaines, Challies, &0., &c BLACK GOODS, BOMBAZINES,- ,7 TAMIS CLOTH, CASHMERES, itc. A gro bargaln'ln all WOOL DELAINES, BLADE BLUE, DRAB and BISMARIC • A good a mortreent of WHITE CASENIERR;S, EMI ..., and Crapes, Scarfing, Silks al - Wass on hand Funeral orders promptly and. satisfitctorlyplled _‘ Amon selected stock of- • DOMESTIC GOODS bought very , cheap, wifl ho- Fold et popular Bleached and Unbleached Muslin from -the-loweet -grade to the-Ilneiit Weir- York -- M Including all the boat makes. COTTONADES, STIPES, , TIO{CINGS, GI GIiA~IS , PRINTS, TABLE CLOTHS, \ • TABLE LINENS alt atprlces plqt defy compotition w:HITE GOODST- Pique, Nalnsook?a, CamIBTEr, plod and plain Swims, Tarlotons, Strived Muslin% In great varieties, all sizes of the best English Good at reduced rates. . B4RGAINS IN SHADES 13ARG.AINS IN SACKING CLOTHS .4. 1 argo assortment of Shades. 4 CLoTIIS and CASSIMERES At the lowest market rates, in fact many of them cheaper than before the tvar: ‘. FREIICII-CORSETS CIIEAP Tlio boat selling Kid Olovo in town selling at $1.20 A now hit of 1100 P SKIRTS, direct from the . menu fee Muer at a bargain., . FLOOR OIL CLOTHS ,OIL CLOTHS, STAIR 01I; CLOTHS, • TABLE OIL ,CLOTHS, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, SILK UMBRELLAS: All I oak la an eanaatnathei of my - stook; RlVais will bo autontehod at the differonto of prlcaabottmen thbran,p.other , establiabmonto clawing to sell 'eheapee T. ,GREENFIELD . W'clt. • 'A ,r,r i, . , .; b • , 4 0 • • t-r t 4 t , • - th". • '9 ' Ca en CI 'l,l - 7 4 ...C .51 • St. po., Furniture ora, and Domestic inai add, Mnheitany,tr Parlor, - Chamber, Dlnlr g-room, Kitchen and Ohl co Embracing every article used by House and Hotel keepers ; of the moat approved and fashionable design and finish. Jaebiding also Cottage furniture in setts, reception and CampOhaire. Witty/saes, Gilt - trainee ; pictures, &c., do. " . iitaePartioular attentive Ovan ne usual to funerals; ordereirom town and country,attented to, promptly and on moderate terms. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAW TO, THE SELECTION OP WALLPAPER. • ' . EMU 12 NEW , • NEW:IciUSINES% NEWT FURNITURE: The subscribers having associated themselves. In panel-ship for the transaction of the • FURNITURE BUSINESS have located themselves In the well-known and pop-. ular stand lately oceupled by stbo junior partner as a grocery store, on the south-cast corner of Hanover at., They desire to announce, to the public that they have now on band and aro constantly. manufacturing and pifichaslng front the best eastern manufacturers' the latostbnd best styles and patterns of FURNITURE of all qualities. - , Their stock of reaay•mado work, consists In par. of MAHOGANY SUITE, • _ WALNUT. SUITS, CIIESTNUT.SUITS, • FLORAL D. E. STANDS, ..TEAPOYS, • DRESSINti BUREAUS, of all styles and prices. Tete a Totes Sofas, Lounges; Cottage Trundles, Cot tam Panel,Japanese, and Jenny Lind Bedsteads, Cottage Bureaus, Marble Top Tables and Stands, Washstands, Mall varieties, Chairs of ail kinds, Stugbd Furniture In suits or In pieces constantly on hand. Mirrors of all styles and prices. • • iIipMEMADE WORK, • Such as Side hoards, Buittans,Beciateade Safes, Secreta ries'Ohairrrin Setts, Rockers of 'ail descriptions, tteg mndo by competent workmen frent the very best ma. tertarand - atTensonable prices. SHAPLEY ,ii.,I,V,LBEtty. SHEET MUSIC, constahtly on hind. - 14tbleSS MEM CLOTHING. - CLOTHING HALL.' • Samuel Arnold Informs his friends and customers that his stock of Winter Clothing is now coon - dote, that he is ready to soil at 1' hiladelphia Wholesale poises. Before buying elsewhere examine uur stock and you will find that you =lave - . TWENTY - - - FIVE PER CENT. AD Cads warranted to lm kw reiresanted, The immense stock of O - VERCOATS, from $8 00 upwards: Call early at SAMUEL ARNOLD, North West Corner of lianorer and Loather street. ^+ . 8 nor G 7. - ' 4,w BAILY'S' WAGON BRAKE. FARMERS AND WAGONERS, - LOOK-TO TO.Illt! INTERtSTS.- • Baily's Patent Wagon Brake „Block 11 - older, is Just, the thing needed by every person owning a wagon. For cheapness and COUVOIII6II. It excels"-all others over used or brought before the public. It is made to-suit-nil - sizes:of - bloeks.=-Atorrml; -- Sq - nare -- , Thiek — or Thin, and eon• be applied with the greatest °env°. mouse, without hammer or Malls. - ...— Agents wanted in- every county in the United States. For.partieulars apply to D. M. DAILY; Carlisle, Pa. 7aug 63.13 m. CHECKS, fhe Las IA • IN S . ;: a".tyttifir 9 P' #7;,gdfrr46l'44' Brllllantg, lloalory, J o „•,_ .gIE§"I94ER 10 00,ES SI . 0 ,i, i t i wo ty4 lin cnießoicte '• qurCkly't•c,,tOFc Gray Hair . to its natural color -and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth: It is perfectly harmless, and is preferred 4 _over every- other preparation by those who have a , fine head of hair, as ,well as •those who wish to- restore it. The beautiful bi . i)si and perfume imparted to the Hair makeit desirable ' • :..:.-- ..for...old•and .yoZing - • - -• • • • Vor Salo by ail Diagglsol. DEPOT, TN 6REENITICII ST., N. L no.cON'EbettA I . 4feb-fißly: NEW MARBLE STORE. . p -f i c • CHESTNUT_ ST., • 1,- A , JAMES E. CALDWELL & .M V\T LIM 11 S Have boon appointed SPECIAL AGENTS In this oily tor the Bale of the , ORIIAM MFG. COMPANY'S - FINE ELECTRO.FtAYE9 VAP.B.I ;; We guarantee these goodrto be decidedly Importer to anything In the market, excelling In design, Said% and quality. A large assortment will be maintained, and Bold at the manufeeturilre' regular PIX P trucEl• , Trade Mark 13 Stamped on the Moot o r f & Plato ( gsaMinfinzt,' D abarirell),f, each . E Crt,LDWELL &CO. ' 002 CHERHIEIy STREET, ITILADELPHIA:. 20febly08. THE OLD ETABLI - SIIIIID, FTRIp"., 4, 1 . 011 4AP80N, / 20 )41 1 410TM:A 'FLIILAI4.) • I :tho'..largolt ,Confootlittors Wholosalo Doulstiartyritttl, Nuts; so., In tho United Onlor08:3y . • i ~~., \F_U , BNEXPRA:4 , Ak..I FURNITURE EKE vecess. Pacific . Guano Company's Soluble PA • CIFIC GUANO: THM ATTENTION of 'Ent mere and ;her cot:mum - ore of Fertilizers is invited, to this Guano, as worthy of their special notice. . use for several years in Eery land, Elrginlahnd.othe Sonthern_Etatcs,lbr attempts, has given it a standard character, for excellence un.' .equalledhy any other. It possesses all the eta:lames of P.orpvian ,Guano with portnanent qualities not found In that article. 260 lbs of this Guano era• found more than equal to 300 lbs of the beat Super phosphate,: , It rfgens the whdat crop five to seven days earlier thin the'phospliates. which tat, alone gives dt inealchlable advantages. For Bale by JOHN E. REESE '& 00., • General Agents for Pacific Guano Co, -38 South Delaware Ave., PhilmEa, • - - South Stmetilialtimpro. - - Timor 68.0 m. • a AtEAD .and keep Yourself Informed.- , lving purehased the old and well known buslneiss stand which I have occupied fir twenty yearit, I have deterinined not to retire from my present business, but to continue on lee the 'manufacture of READY-MADE; cr,oritag, of all sizes and descriptions, as' well as piece goods by yed and a general assortment of GUNTSVOIINIS RING. GOODS. I would respectfully invite my friends and pri• trona who need a good sulker clothesto give me a call; asp - have just returned from the eity'wlth a large no. sortment of the best ;quality of Spring and Summer Goode, viz: .' Fine black French and Englieh 'ClOthe, •,‘ ‘‘. " and '• " Doeskin • CASSIMERES, Fine •Light Fancy Doeskin Cassimeres, Caaaintitte, Cottonadoe, Wrote, Drab d'olo'r Ahmaoae, Linens, Bating, - Velvet Cord, and many morn too nu• morons too mention. " Also, a full assortment - or Trunas, Valises, nod Travoling-bags of the hest description . ' With thanks to the - public for - pad favors, dial hope I gill iccelire" a call soon at my place, N 0.22, Northilanover St. I. LIVINGSTON, GOOD NEWS GOOD NRWS! GREAT DECLINE IN RICES AT TH.E NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE, CORNER OFIIANOVER AND .DOMFRET STEETS Tae aubscriler would - respectfully' inform the pub lic that he Is locolving almost daily from the Eastern argo Invoice of - New and Cheap Goods, such LADE ES' DRESS GOODS, French Merinoes, Mohan's, Poplins. Black and 'Fancy . - French Ropps; Plain and - . Fancy Do Lattice, t Plain and- Fancy - • - Alpaca, _ Poplins. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! BROGHt LQI'W AND SQUARE, BREAK! AST great yr:4day and very cheap CLOTHS -AND CASSIMERES! French lllttil and American Cloths, Black and • Fancy Casslmeres, Doeskins, Black and Fancy Over Coatings, Sattinetts, Kentucky Jeans, • Undershirts and Drawers. DOMI ST I„C S I Bleached and Bruhn, • Table Diapers, ' Counterpanes, and Quilts, Cotton Plannels, Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, 'ricking% Cheeks, Towels, Napkipe, REMPMBRA THE PLACE, ON TIIE CORNER OF NANO VER AND POMFRET STREETS, tho room - formerly occupied by - B. R. JeuEtioN o Co. TEIOS. A. HARPER. BENTZ & CO. 'WM. BENTZ, • p JOBN BENTZ, MARY M. RENTZ. • NEW FIRM . ! NEW GOODS! ! — "Having furchasod the largo stock of goods front A. W. Bentz, wo have assOclatod together for the pure pose of conducting tip Dry Goode Business under the above designation. To thit Ijergo and well assorted stock, we have added liwgely of now and . ELEGANT GOODS) wo find oursolvoain a condition to succossfully, corn+ poto with any house in the trado botwoon Phlla dolpßia and Pittsburg. Our illillaoAllo stock consists in part of CLOVIS, CASSIAtERES 'VESTIN OS, In groat variety and of &oleo deaigns, suitable for spring, summer and winter wear, and all art!cics necessary to complete a fientlemen's Wardrobe. For 4.ldn departmont. we have ongaged.the serviebs of an A NO. 1 TAlLoyt whoso garments aro warranted to Si, BILES plain fancy and black, • , DE RUNES all wool, doalrablo colors, POPLIN ALPACAS, all shados, . TiOIIAIR DOSTRDELand POPLINS', • • PREI.IOIf PERCALES, nice goods, • • • BlLEB,:hiiiieybiticli;and plain solidOolors, -ALPACIIAB,-PoPlln-do r blaeß-and-fancy, • Paiasols Embrollas, all colors, and all the most fashionable *ass Stuffs in the mar: kot,Mid, Silk Lisle Thread, Buck Cottor, Olovea, and everything. desirablo irbaho Glove lino. • ' Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Insortinga, In giiat abundance,. Limey, Ifandkorehioni,' from the loweit price up to finest noodle worked embroidery.„ , 'Ribbons, all shades from 4,,,,•yd.,wide, down to the very, narrow. - , . Trimming, a very largo assertrooot cornpriaingelOry good thing in nee. ” • Buttons, 1" . ' . . 'Fans, • Calicaes, , 'Ginghams,' • Flannols • • ; Ticlungs, • : . • Monk' all-in great *ar,l9l,Y. • Cambric,' Neilnsook,'Jaconet',. ; and '. Malec! Table linens, andllnen and Cloth Table Oovora. • - GRAIN RACtS, .1441,1510iA,1f , SKIRTS,. s. PitliNchi \ s 0 A R_PET , I3.I:-•.50 . .A R P.ET San' tet,tho beat iinperliki three ply, 'ladling lower than 'the. market ratoe. Carpal Ohalnllindlng,kloor,,nd Table,till cloths, rhlattings. Ac. Wo have the stock to accommodate tho ontlm WM. munltf , midall Who sold levier 'than 'Ma bolongl#,' anytChero In 'tide section of the cintittty. , Oan , and • . ' . imav dfitf • MARBLD , . 2 SONUIdENTBj4OI I DB, , ..II.gADSZONESi—thrtiCOIS Door etlle, on hand spa. guideto order South Ilouover, Street, Carib* PtU • • ' • • . P .iwirchl6 07.1 .1 BrYanslmonto Wafbra, STO4Vg AIY-PTIE IVI-41?.,E• , Y 'WANT ~ TO , k t 311113.2 THE imi..perfoo ' C'Perlar, "Ooyn ever ; 41tered, : . the publldfOep,ll;a9: yr, C.WM 1r- FRIDLEY'S Steve iStore East , I2ontiter eitrootr In..the • rear ; of lialbett's Grocery , Roth and woo the . ;„: • , , • AtrlmEit. in operation. It is a perpetual lininerV and • per fact 'Radiator, as , well as a perfect • Veotilator of tho room, awl is waranted to consume Joss coal than-ay othor Stoic of the same 'shoo:mot , offAred to tho public; requiring but one ordinary scuttlo of small" coal 'once in 'twenty:eight honpf;boing perfectly simple In all itd working haring• n• simple . elide to regulate, the 'Ore for • keeping - ,at; 'one' kindling of fire eing.all that IN required 'during the winter. 'No dust; no gab no sbig or cinder. • • H t .. " 'N t y qH 0 t 4 Ol 0 0 11 .1 0 I, g P d .4 1:1 t 4 NEI El MEE bavinga free alechar g p _netting being adjustable to different heights' of six to nine Inches froln the grate, 00_1113 to accommodate' the, sunray of (WA as thlts else mid quatititi, thus permitting th maintenance of a certain depth of coal for active combustion within the &allot (whether it be of 'nut. or stove size); which Is the only way to burn An: thracite coal' ,to advantage: Different sizes of coal require more or lees depth for perfect combustion. - 2.-4 Purina, or Hopper, for the' passage of the coal to the magazine Is so arranged' as to 'permit the introduction' of fresh coal, withcittt allowing any ,escape of fumes and' as into the room; and further, when the Stove is left with Its top uncovered, com• pellfpgany fatiseatherhmay; - escime - from - thd - supply - I In the reservoir, uptiards to its top, , to pass over the top lof the reservoir into the surrounding finoi and so to the base and outlet. . .B.—A Fire-Pot with a contiguous Flue;Thier its entire Upper 'edge and down Its whole body to .the base and outlet flues by which 'moans the heat le transmitted, not In separate flues several inches_ apart, as it usual In downward draft Stoves, but by a continuous sheet of flame in contact with the entire circumference& the outer easing of the Stove, from, the top of the Fire-Pot downwards, giving a far more extended surface of _radiation of the heat that any downward draft Stove extant: •••••••• • - • • • • . 4.—• An ample Grate B nano° and At Passages, and a complete arranged Ei redo, for shaking and dumping, with a good size Ash, Pan to reedy° the ashes and cinder. • We also wish It to ho doted, that there to an absolute. SECURITY PROM EXPLOSIONS OF GAS tip s dn the removal of the cover from tile Stove, which so commonly occurs upon the removal of the covers with other Magazine Stoves, for such le the effect of the Funnel. no constructed, and arranged In reference to the Magazifimandlts surrounding .Fluo, that NO GAS CAN. ACCUMTWATE IN THE UPPER PART OF TIIE MAGAZINE TO EXPLODE. 'Nor can a current of hlr, or ,draft- be created upwards, through, the Magazine ,to Inflame Ito contontsovhicli happens - With other Stoves Diluting and destroying the Magazine itself. • • • Every leature . of tide-. Stove Is calculated to effect. ner . ECO./NOM Y1.4330X. IN' THE USE OF FUEL, DURABILITY IN,. ITS CONSTRUCTION AND SYMMETRY IN ITS . PROPORTIONS. In addition - to the above Stove, Fridley keeps on band n full supply °Rho best Cook, Parlor and,Offlea Stoves. ___ Vanua_ Sheet iron riork °Pall kinds on hand, and Spouting, Rooting and Jobbing of all kinds, One 'at short noties,_ and of thehest material, Fruit Clan!, and Jolt of the most apPrhtell patents; and • in"coti. elusion tho hest Portable and Brick Sett g - .„ P ri lLll. - riion,ce EL. over offered to the public. For reference call on T. Conlyn ;P. Off' Fleming:- Dr. Ono. Noldlgh ; A. L Bponaler ;H. Paxton; Prof. 1111bnan D. J. Leldlghl .1. Dealer ; and ntherer 20u . 0, 671 y HATS L7ll AN]) Tt ' Do you want a nice Hat or Cap? If bo.-don't fall to call on - G_.'CALLIO No. 20, Weal Street, -Whorecarhe seen-the finest aesorttnent of . - ~HATS AND CAPS, over brought to Carlisle. lie takes_ great pleasure - in inviting his old friend's and Customers, ,And all now ones, to his Splendid stock just received from Now York and Philadelphia, consisting in part of fine SILK. D CASSIMERE HATS, Besides an endless variety of flats and Cape of the latest style, all of which ho will sell at the Lowest Cask Prices. Also, his own man.ufacture_of Nate al. ways oh hand,-and 110 has the best arrangement ful' coloring Hats and all-klndkor Woolen Goods,- Overcoats, at the shortest notice (as he colors every week) and on the most reasonable terms. Also, a fine lot of choico orande of TOBACCO AND CIGARS Always on band. Ile desires to call the attention o persona who have COUNTRY FURS To sell, as he pays the bighost cash prices' for tie , Parne, Give him a call,atthe above number, his old stand as hereols confident of giving entire satisfaction. julyl4 67. - r HE CARLISLE COOK STOVE. tanufactured at F. OARDNEIt A Co's Foundry add Nash(no Shop, Carlisle, OANT BE BUT! This le the testimony of e,pres of families In Cumberland, Perry and Adams Counties who are now using them. Call and coo thorn. --- CORN SHE I, 1.. E S, manning either by power or by band—constantly on hand and for sale by F. GARDNER it Go. Foundry and Machine Shop, East Male Btregt. STEAM BOILER MAKING. We are prepared to make Steam Dollars of alj sleds and kinds promptly and on the best terms. Also Smoke/it/mks and all articles in that line. RZPAlll ind'oP Bonzes and Engines promptly attended to in the beet manner. • • F. GARDNER & 00. Poundry ! and Machina Ehop CarDelo Pa Jan.24.oi. -GAS PITTING - cpul" - PLUMBING. FOOTE & LYNCH, " • Practical Gas Fitters end' Plumbers Desire to inform their old customers and the elti• zone of Car lisle generally, that they have removed their - establishment to the commodious room In - the Basemeisa of Rheem's Hall ent.rprico on Mitch Alloy. They- will attend promptly as heretofore, to all work entrusted to them. They keep constantly on hand andhie prepared to introduce LEAD and IRON PIPES, HYDRANTS, HOT, and COLD SHOWER BATHS, WATER CLOSETS, FORCE and KIEV PIMPS, IRON SINKS, BATH TUBB, BOILERS, WASHBABINILJIYDRAIILIO RAMS, all kinds of GAS, STEAM. and WATER FITTINGS. COOKING RANGES, "'HATERS - , SO., sot up In the. moat mb3orh style. " Country Work , and Jobbing .promptly at londod to. • . _ _ — l7alfr 08. ' ;- ' Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company Astiette $1,818,000,88. , Idle_lrimtranie Policy ova Fccnorir,- • , Zile -Tornio. • • The Board of Trustoce have declared a scrip dIT dead of • 'CENT , upon the cash' ptemlnins radiant In 1867, on all Policies In force ori the/net ofDeo., and havo decided to rbeelve all the scrip homed up to, and Including Jan- Luary I.l36sinpaystent qf • premiums. „ , - The'undarsigned ready to dallier eartificatee to -portico entitled tprecolve them- at the Oat lisle Agency at his aloe, No. 8, West Main. fltroet, at,,,any , time after. dattibf this:n°*o. , Pamphlets,,tablo applications nod every In tormaion fo;nishap aithout charge. . , . . tdroNsiagt,- - A liberaiiiereentagolvilrbe paid to,ano or- .two rollablo persons, to conviumOuMbotiand cour47 : on behalf of,the etbovo company, which is the only. AfetSai /OS Insurance am,pany sn.Pennspfnania, and one of thooldoat and most reliable , In. the country. Apply to ' • " A. la BPONSLEII, Agent, . .1/June 08. • • :a' nhood; . goiv: : 'Limt,',-How lostojed: iii " /net .publislirst . a now addit 0it,...0f .IL/ LJI ; , Dr. ,Oullyrw pir 6 . Celebrated Enmity on ~..r.-.—,, '.., the radical cure (without ISiedhilne) of ''' .• grantraSOILMICSA, or Seminal Weakness, : nvoluntary Seminal Mises, Inrositunr, Afental and, physicatincapiwity, impediments to - Marriage, eta., alto, OONEIUMPT/ON, .BP,lLEttqcand Piro 'lnduced by self-indulgence 9r sexual extrayaganeo. .. , IfirTrice;in, a sealed envelope, only cants. . - The celebrated - author, In this •ad treble essay, clearly demonstrates from a Oility ;years' onocessfiii, i „practice, that the alarming censoquoncos of self-abuse may be radically, cured withoutihe . dangerous use of ' internal midiaind orthe .application Of ' the; knife; 'isdrifing . ,out A At>,46 o.fivAra at ease simple certain, 'and lidecturd;ll,moinerairlitchavery, sufferer, no matter what Ms Cendltlon. niay.ho, May, bars - himself cheaply tr i lvately; and. radically: . „ ~ , *21...fu Lecture ebOuld-be in the, heeds of every Jouthantleveryininin the land.---. -,,,,---- --.,- ~ Bentintider seal, ii ii ts , plain envelope, to . taiy, ad-,I .dress postpaid, on re elpt of .slx. cents,: or, two, pos 'stamps. ALM, Dr. 0 lserwolfd "Marriage 'Clulde.. , price 26 cents., Address the ,Publlehel ia • , .'' . ,' ; CLEAS. J. 0. A 00.,.,„ . ... I . lid? flowery , New Yorkirpe Lilco Doi MU!. ''' illalY 08.3 y. . • ~ . R.OWEN /, \k/ ' UtiB td CO - p CD t- 1 14 t Q w N t * t k I - glr, for _Coal ,1116VELLANEbUs, IMPORTANT DISCOVERY ! 11l rIiIEND OR' anti:llin - -powiDERB. ".. : ,(Coliyrlght socured.) CERTAIN' 01110 FOR I#APEB IN MIK/KENS AND TURK) YS Win Pr .3yent and Cure k icon holera ancl4her Dlseaae,common to Poultry, d ' rrillmroniote an increase of Fat. I - F-- , --DIREOTIOiIf3-.ACCOMPANY-EA.O4 PAM* PRIDE 25 UtNTS t+l - p. to w The annexed aro a few of the certificates we have received In proof 01 the great value and effitacy of the Poulterers' Friend : „ CARROLLTON, KIALTIMORH COUNTY,' MD., Dec 410,1867. lifeiti7.Clottporthy d Grrimkaszt lutve needy= "Poulterers' Friend" Upon a brood of young chickens that had the gapes, and amliappy to say, that by the 11110 of a few doses they were entirely cared. It will certainly cure the gapes when used according to directions: - t Yours. itro favrowtr, IV, VA., April lib; 1868 Raps. Clotworthsi-ie Oserrs:—l have been selling j:out "Poulterers' -Friend" for the hat few menthe, for the curb of Chicken Cholera', and In every Instant, where It has bean used, the disease was arrested at once. It is the greatest Medicine made, It is In' great demand, and I am selling ft rapidly. It certainly accomplishes all that you claim for it. Yours, As. JONAH T. TRUSSELL. SILIPLIEEMBTOWN, W., VA. April 19th, 1869 Messrs. Clottoor4hy xf? co. . My young chickens were dying very-fast this Spring with the Gapes, and hearing of your Poulterers' Friend, I purchased a package from Joe. M. Mode l:maker, Shopherdstown, Va., and it acted like a charm. The Gapes soon disappeared, and my chickens have become healthy and thrifty:7l - am - recom'meird - thli . Poulterers' Friend to all . Respectfully, Brywnzapejtivy, W. VA., March 2811,1888. ;Marra. Clottporihy , •Garorri:,llaving lost a greet many !evils, during the early Spring, with'"Chicken Cholera," I was in• duced by Mr. 10(1. M. Btonebraker, of Sherherdstown, Va„ to try a paper of your' °Poulterers' Friend," which I did; and x had only need three doses when the disease dlimpeared, and I have not lost a fowl since. I can'most safely recommendlt_to do what It says, If the directions aro followed, For sale by all country Merchants. • • - CIIItISTIAN WELTY. - CLOTWORTIIY & Co, Wholesale Brugglete, N 0.331) Wert i3altlmoro Street, Baltimore, BM Price $2,00 per Dozen to the Trade. A Liberal Discount Allowed, when Purchased In Largo Quantities. Bowareof any imitation. None genuine except that manufactured by Clotwortity.ft Co. All:Stonehraker'e-preparatlu . e Ibr - sate by - Walih• mood ets Bros., West Main St., Carlisle Pa. 29may4m. . • OHARLES- WILLIAMS HEATING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE Nos. 1132 & 11344111arket Street, , Ilas an entirely • now heater. It is constructed as to at onto commend ittell to general favor, being a combination of wrought and cast Iron. It is very _simile tnits constructio, and is perfectly air tight; sult l cleaning, having no - pipes or, drums to be taken out and cleaned. It is so arranged with upright Mies as to produce a larger amount of heat from the same weight of coal than any furnace now in use. The hygrometic condition 01 the ale as produced by my new arrangement of evaporation will at once de moustrato that it is the only ,—• • HOT AIR BURNAOE that will produco a perfectly healthy atmosphere. I am now makimg lye slug of PORTAALES, and four for Masonry. • ' • • It A-N , Special attention IF call to my NEW GOLDEN EAGLE - COOKING - RANCEES;is I fool assured there is - nothing-in use that can - compare thoul; as regards their durability, economy and efflclondy, witfi a large assortments of Low Down Grates, Fire Place Stoves - Registers and Ventilators. Send for illus tratod circulars. lmay OFcGm. I'ENNSYLVA _ ELASTIC SPONGE CO., 1111 Chestnut Street, - -IPIELLAVELPHIA. ELASTIC SPONGE, • SUBSTITUTE FOR C-URLED HAIR 0:115321 UPHOLSTERY PURPQSES Cheaper than 'Feathers or , Hair, -- FAR -SIPP:tRIOR: The Lightest; Softest and most Elastic and Dura ble material known. pr Mattresses, Pillows; tn., Carriage and Chair Cushions. It Is entirely Indestructible,' perfectly clean and into from dust. IT DOES NOT PACK AT ALL I Is always froo from Insect life; is perfectly healthy, and for the sick le unequalled. If collect In any way, can be renovated qulckos and easier than any ether Mattress. Special attention gived to FURNISHING 011UROURS, HALLB, &c. Railroad men are especially invlted to exinnitie the Cushion Sponge. SATISFACTION GUARANTIED. THE TRADE SUPPLIED 12,1nn0 ". Alt THIL FIRST PREMIUM Of a Silver' Medal, ifit h WAS /MADDED TO BARRETTES HAIR RESTORATIVE t i By Ma IC Mato Agricultural 805101), at Fair Milan In Nashua, Sept.W,lB6o. BAILBETT , B ' Vegetable H . aLr nain ß . estorative . ug°64.tho rtZ rootetothednt: Ihnliw n r eart, the.m. ne,:ellOgigg: n t cinJurlouV dor aileß 7 i t pg , And _II I. the ; Allforghout - 11: West, Narita pad 40 0 11 South. Vir ° J. R. BARRETT & 00., Proprieloys. DIANCIIEBTER, 27. .SOLD BY ALI, DBIJOGISTS. 22nov L L PATENT ORNTRAL, AND OUTWARD DISODAROD WATER WHEEL, Bearing date April 30, 1867. JACOB.ABRAHIMS & CO., Neteville, Cumberland County,' e„. _.ProPrietors of the above named Patent for the Counties of OUNSERLAND and FRANKLIN, PA., and WASHINGTON COUNTY MD. We desire to call the attention of Millwrights, Mill- UWners, and others, to the merits Of the above Inven tion, which for Durability, Efficiency and Cheapnose, they are confident cannot ho surpassed. Whereverit has boon introduced, success has in. variably 'followed, even under the most unfavorable circumstances. .Pbr Back Water and Low Head and econenticainte of fer, thii Wheel it without a rival • A Working Model of the Wheel can' be examined at the Establishment:of the' Manufacturers' in Nl:w -awa PA., where all information may be cheerfully given. ' We append the following references: 3: & J. 13. HURBIL ' - JOIIN DRORBAUGIT, BENJAMIN LANDIO3, Millwright. ' SAMUEL LANDES., G. AA. .W., „DAVIDSiDi: J. SAMMY, '' ' " ' Millwilghts. ' •J. F. RUSSELL. • ' LEWIS BOWMAN, 'SAMUEL PIPER. ' SOLOMON - STRATUS; • . ADAM RAMP, JAOOI3 RAMP. , ; - S. McOLELIAN, WITII BALRTALOTT Sr. 'BLY.III'Ny Cape, Furs.& Straiv GoOdßi No. 4110; - i - 119r - lot, Straot, ! 3 1 July 03.8 m BARD WARE, MILLER te BOWERS' HARDWARE STORE, 26 NORTH HANOVER STREET, - , - 11',;0i1.11 • • • (WT:. 'Lr • WE wouldiespeetfally call the atten tine of the public to our recently roplanlahed STOCK. We have carefully avoided purchasing dur ing the recent decline, and new that the market hoe .become settlorwo have filled up our shelves and aro prepared to offer !Total Inducements to all who will favor tui with a call. OEO. HARMAN We hay() constantly on liana a FULL ST9OII OF Hammered, English Refined, and Nor igay IRON; Berdan's Horse 'and Mule Shoes; eNorway -Rods; 'horse Nails-; Black and' Polished-Springs,- &c., toiotbor with a full stuck of-' • .'"-1-7,7 , - i'• - / _;-: f_ - ' BLACKSMITH'S. ,`, A ''''',, !:-.2.• IMME3 ruche's Drllle, solid Box Vices, Bellows, Ream Files 4tc.. ka. BUILDING MATERIAL We invite all parsons Intending to build, to come and taken look thruogh our stock. We have our Bolts, Locke, Glass, Paints, Oils, and all material. in this line marked down at Ithe lowest CASII PRICES, and feel assured that we can otter special Indimentents in tbla branch: lIARRISJ3U_IIG_ atlways_tm_hand 4 4 14 CARPENTER'S 7 -1.- 2 3 0+ 1 014fgjF--, = r.e.t`rn.. • Ir • •' . 3 , ; PHILADELPHIA Can bo had o! the beet quality. We take special care In selecting all tools and aro bound to keep up the reputation of the old stand In this particular. - 0007 . TABLE AND • • • POCKET CUTLERY, of all hnsuaglnable patterns. Wo keep on hood a full linnof thesegooAs and-are always able--to suit. the taste of even theellypalptldlous. I . :Ja SADDLERY • -- *,;-- ik ' • of ovary variety, embracing In part self adjusting and Gig Trees, Plated Japanned and Wood names, Gridie ilitti r Brow - Bands, - Girthirwilorse - platiketai&i., ORS SADDLER TOOLS, ' of every description. SJIOE FINDINGS, MOROCCOES, Our trio ode will always and us well supplied with the best brands of those articles and. ready to sell thorn at the lowest prices. Wo aro constantly in re• coipt of Paints, thus enabling ourselves to supply our customers with fresh paints, colors of all descriptions contently on band. Also pure 00A01.1 FDRNITUI E, IDEMAII.I.EATIIEB., IRON j 4l l. lNallp, . 9 LjTJTI44pE,Ito. Crlindt Miikore. and Uidiirtaliors; will, always find us having a full supply of goods In PUMPS of all description and of the best manulae trirera, Wood, Iron and Load plpus to suit. FARM AND HOUSE BELLS; Mill, Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Me and Blasting Powders, Rosendale, Hancock and Scotland Cement, Ca!slue Plaster, Crow Bars, Sledges, Zsc. - FARMERS, • will do well to Calfand wino:Ono our stock of Llamas, Traces Breast Chains, Tongue and Stay Chains, Jock. ey Chains, Spreads, Railer Chains, Cow Tles, Shovels, Spades, Sorts, Rakes, Grain Bags, &o. beforo_buylng olsewhoro. We are ready to offer special inducements In this lino.. Repairs for McCormick's Reaper and Mower constantly on hand. RIFLVS, SMOOTH AND TWISTED, Double and.Singlo-barrel •*, SHOT-GUNS, REVOLVERS, GAETRIDGES, WIPERS And Gun Trlnuningi otovory QEDAR WA RE. riallere ' Soldering IR O.2VS, Bar-Lead, Block. Tin,Babble-21sta, Sheet: • • - Bass, &c., 6cc. We aro sole agent, (Or the . BUFFALO SCALE WORKS, . and aro ready to supply Bolos warranted, and fur nished at lower prism than any. other ecilica In .the market.. - . _ We aro constantly in receipt of goads' direct from the manufacturers arid am able to fumble Country Peratiants at -Philadelphia and Now . York—prices. c 0 0 n ft AND rl?›. WAGON 116.VAtilfiagigim V 4 ink. FIXTURES, „.. alwaqo on hand and at the lo ' imet market rotas, Hubs, Spokes; Folloos, Axloe , Shalte,,puck, Dtfupg, . Damaaki - er.m,- GOODS, dolivorakto all parts of the town. frao of chargo.••••-• , , • , MILLER 4t BOWERS. • No. 26 NorpoNattovor St..._ • ' Oarltelo, A t . • • CA R LISLE, PA. T :0L 8, i..f 8' 0 6_ 0 0 ( T O. 0 S eo INtlug of LININGS, BINDINGS, THREAD . has,. s, • , „ WHITE J,EAD4 AND ZINGS INSU*ANCE COMPANIES. HE CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,, ; OF HARTFORD CONN , Incoiporated 1850, , Charter Per petual. CASH ASSETS, $4,000,000 JAMES C. MUMMER, President. Policies Issued on all Popular Plans. A yow reasons why people Insole in the Chador' Oak,. • • IstL—All - .banklng privileges.. are probibitek..the business being confined exclusively to the insurance of lives. 2d. Its -Risks are selected with groat care, thus In - 'currlng small losses and consequently large dividends 'ports to the Policyholders: rßoo ?dm. Insurance Re ports last six years. 13rd.—Its Ratio of Expenditures, Including - Death Llaims and Working Expenses, to Receipts, aro un procedentedly low. game - Reports..., 4th.—all the profits are divided among Polley holders, the orignal capital being limited by Charter to eight per cent dividends,. no more than ' it earn for the Company nt Interest. foth.—lt declares and pays its Dividends annuaity OA9II, thus assisting the insured in the payment o. premiums. -- BthG—lt - brprAbiptlff - the paymoht °flosses, having paid to Widows and Orphans nearly TWO MILLION DOLLARS, and hief ?lever litigated a dam. - 7th,—The stela or wealth Insures as an Investment. Bth —Men of small moans insure to guard their Pam. hiss agahist_want. - Oth r iTito man of business insures; to provide agairiet pcfssible lose in trade, a Dili Policy, being a basis for capital. " 10th.—Persona in debt insure that their earnings for yearsaf toll may not bo sacrificed at death from want of ready cash to cancel liabilities. 11th.—All inkure; as money • thus 14.0 away by littler is sure to come back largely incroooed to their families, death being certain to . oecur. Dr. B. B. EIMER, M. D. Medical Examiner. T. O. STOOK, Agent Carlisle, Pa. E. IL BLAIR, General Agent, for Eastern Pa. Office, No. 37 West Third St., Williamsport, Pa., 1211311 MIEM TILE Allen and 'Casty:Onshore Mutual Fire In • earance Company of Cumberland county, Incorper• ntod by an act of Assembly, In the year 1843, end baying recently had -Its charter :stranded - to - the year - 1883, 1s now-in active abd vigorous operation, under the superintendence alba following board of Managers, viz: , William R. Gorgas, Christian Staymen, Jacob Eb. erly, D. Bally, Alex. Cathcart, J.- 11. Coover, John Eichelbirger, Joseph, Wickersham, .Semi. Eberly, Moses Drinker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob °cover, and .1 C.Dunlep. • - - The rates of insurance are as low and froforable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become mombere are Invited to make ap plication to the agents of the Company, who are wllb ing to wait.upo:a them at any .time. • OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY WM. R. GORGA.S, President, Eberire Mills, Own. berland cOunty. - ALEX. CATHCART, Vico President, Carnal., Cum berland county. JOHN C. DUNLAP, Sect'y, Mechanicsburg, Cuus berlOnd county. DANIS4RAILY, Treasurer, DRlebutg, York Co MANAGERS. William It. Gorges, Alex. Cathcart, J. C. Dunlap, Daniel Batley, Christian Stayman, Jacob IL Cooper , Joseph Wickersham, J. Elehelborger ' Moses Bricker, Jncob Cooper, Jacob Eberly, James Anderson, •John Cooper. 7 AGENTS Cumberland county—John .Sherrick, Allen,• Henry Zearing Shiremanstown; La Fayette° Better, Diablo. son: Henry Bowman, Churchtown; Modo Griffith, South bliddlaton; Samuel Graham Wed Ponper borough; ibeteuel Commr, -- Mochanlceburg; J. W. Cock lin, Shopherdotown; J. Saxton, Silver Spring; J. W. Dby,.CarlieloOlalentine_Feeman, Now Cumberleind;- Wm.ll. Woodburn, Newellin York County.Jaines Griffith, 'Warrington, F. Deardorff,-Dilisburg; Daniel Rutter; Fairview; John Ve Minns, Carroll; Adam Ravens Goideborough; J.B. DiardorlT,-Mulberry P. O, Datiphin county.—Jacob Houser, Ilarrieburg. • NEW INVENTION- IN GRAIN subscrlbet, having procured a patent for a novel and most excellent improvement In Grain Grills by which the grain instead of being ap.lanted In 3.4 inch tows as in the old method Is Scat •lered over a surface of three Inches, thus securing a fl squat andovenAestribution of the seed, and a con - - adorably greater yield of grain. This improvement can be readily attached to any of the drills now in use. • State and County Rights for sale, agents wanto d. This Is an excellent opportunity for_ active, one r- Tear:young men to make large salaries. Nor particulersaddress J. G. VALE, Jr., Inventor and Patentee, - Shiremanstown Comb,- Alan 68 ly 6'4.81100P, SKIRTS. 625 r, WM .T,KOPKINS "OWN MAKE" , IKEYSTONE SKIRL'S." are the bosttand CHEAPERT Low PRICED Hoop Skirts in the market. Trail Skirts, 26 spring,s 41.00;_30_spsings, $1.20;-and-40 - spri9gsrsl.4sl7n Skirts, 6 tapes, 20 springs, 80 Cents; 25 springs, 05 Conte; 30 springs, $1.15; and 35 springs, $1.26. Warranted in awl, ra sped. "Our OWN make" of UNION SKIRTS." Elovon _Tape Trails, from 20 to 60 springs, ,$1.20 to $2.50. Plain, Six Tapes, 20 "to 60 springs, from 05 Cents to $2.00. These Skirts are bettor than them sold by oth or establishments as first class goads, and at much lower prices. "Our OWN maker' of "CHAMPION SKIRTS" 'aro in every way superior to all other Hoop Skirts Lame the publiCand only have to be examined or worn to con vince every ono of the fact. Manufactured of the best linen-finished English Steel Springs, very superior tapes, and thy style of the metedic fastenings and manner of securing them surpass for durabilty and = excellence any °the? Sklrt.in this country, and ar lighter, more elastic, will wear longer, give more sat - - (erection - a" and are really cheaper than all others Every lady should try CUM. They are being sold ex i tonsively by merchants throughout ,this and the ad d joining states at very moderato prices. Or you wan:_ the bost, ask for "Hopkin's Champion Skirt." If you d not find them; get the merchant with:reborn you Corder them ibr you, or come or send direct to us Merchants will find our different grades of Skirts ex ' actly what they need, and wo especiallTinvite them to call And examine our extensive assortment, or send for Wholesale Price List. To he had at dtetall at Manufactory, and of the Re tall Trade generally;and at Wholesale of the Mann &storm only, to whom all orders should be addressed MANUFACTORY and SALESROOM, 629 ARM ST Between 6th and 7th Btu., Philadelphia. WM. T. TIOPKINB, 28fob-08 10m FRESH ARRIVA_L__ Of all the Necu SiyiblySlyleo of, JILTS AND CAPS. Tho Subscriber has just opened, at No, 16 North Hanover St., a tow doom North of the Clutha Dopoait Bank, ono of tho largest and best stock of HATS & CAPS over offorod In Carlisle. Silk Hats, Casslmores of all styles and qualities, Stiff Brims differont colors, and every description of Soft tints now roads. ffh e Dankard and old fashioned brush, kept constantly on hand and made to order all warranted to givo satisfaction. A full assortment of STRAW HATS, Men's boy's and children's fancy. I havo also added to my stock, Notions of different kinds, consisting of-Ladies and Gent's Stockings, Neokaies, Gloves, Pencils, Thread, Sewing Silks, Sus. ponders, Umbrellas, 4c., Prime Bogart] and Tobacco,. always on hand. Give me a call and examine my stack, as I feel con. fident of pleasing, besides saying you money. JOHN A. KELLER, Agt. , No. 15 North' Hanover St. 31m3r67 ISAAC K. STAUFFE Watchmaker a2l4,,,iTemetery, No. 148 NORTH! 2D,QT y COR. OP QII.&P,RIO. .-T i IIILADELPHIAI.-- . . An assortment of,Watabrl,: Jowelry; Sliirer and Platod Waro constantly on' band SUITABLE FOR lIOLTDAY PRESENTS! us. Repairing of Watchoa and Jaw°lry promptly attondod to. " lOdoo 67.1 y.• . . JOHN DORNEA M'ERGJHANT TAIT,OR. In Iframer's,Building, near Rbeem's llall, Oarliede Pa., has Just returned from the 'Eastern Mlles with the largest and most OOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OD', Cloths, !Ocu3simeres,' • , 'Atlanta' Varnishing Goods,' Sre., over 'brought to Carnal°. . . His cloths • comPritio • , - .. DNCILIBII, - . • ' -. ' • a , PRIMO'', .and • • . . . - • 'AMBRIOAN IddIipPACTURERS " . . or the finest texture - und of all abodes... . , ' , Mi. Dornor being himeelf a practical cutter of long experience le prepared to_uturrant porfeol tile, ,orell . puneptfilling of ordpre.. —,..„. Piece i2i6odebilho yard,, or era to order. Don't . foigqt the place. limey 084 f. . , . . . , . . . n,EO. G. DOEill'S is dm place to get good nyo coot ohlor•,Pollf Bh 011 . 0 ! 1 0 14 SERI tho Frontltd WWI, ' : '